A new way to find TV shows to binge: Watchworthy app claims instant personalised recommendations


The home screen for the Netflix Inc original web television series ‘The Kominsky Method’ is displayed on a smartphone. Ranker has launched Watchworthy: a free app that offers personalised TV recommendations and lets users build their own watchlists from dozens of TV networks and over 200 streaming services including Netflix, HBO, Disney , Hulu, Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV . — Bloomberg

LOS ANGELES: In the time of “Netflix and quarantine”, more people than ever are looking for the next great TV show to binge-watch. But with literally tens of thousands of titles across multiple streaming services, it's tough to zero in on the ones you're most likely to love.

Now there's a new app aiming to offer a solution. Ranker, a site that provides fan-powered rankings across different categories, has launched Watchworthy: a free app that offers personalised TV recommendations and lets users build their own watchlists from dozens of TV networks and over 200 streaming services including Netflix, HBO, Disney+, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV+.

Limited time offer:
Just RM5 per month.

Monthly Plan

RM13.90/month
RM5/month

Billed as RM5/month for the 1st 6 months then RM13.90 thereafters.

Annual Plan

RM12.33/month

Billed as RM148.00/year

1 month

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